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LOCAL JIAITERS
CHURCH HBKTWI.
Kpiscopai Church. Corner of Lyttleton
and Laurens streets?services at 11
o'clock A. M. and (? 1*. M.
Baptist Church. Broad street?Bev
Robert Thomson. Pastor. Services every |
Sunday at 11 a. ui. and S p. ui. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at 8 p. in.
Methodist Church, PeKalb street? ]
Rev. J. W. Kclley, Pastor?Services at j
10} A. M. and 8} P. M. on Sunday ?
Prayer Meeting Thursday at t? P. M .]
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?
llev.5. 11. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10}
A. M. and 4} P. M. ou Sunday; Prayer I
Meeting on Wednesday at 4} P. M. 1
iscmw.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. 5
^ w * innnnn tntttiotav kto q
W A i?iXVC<ri mv loiun, iiv/- v
Attend the Regular Meet ^
ing of your Division at Tern
perance Hull on MONDAY ]
evening next, at 7* o'eloek
By order ot the W. P.
\ WM. WALLACE, R. S. J
To Subscribers.?A large number of *
our subscribers are in arrears, and we trust
that they wili pay up as soon as possible.
V We have just passed through a hard sum
mer, aod are in need of money. Our
friends will oblige us, if they will not wait
for us to see them personally, as we have
a great deal to do, and it i9 easier for each n
>^?uan to make one call, than it is for us to c
IVmfce a hundred or more. n
To Contributors.?We occasionally j
receive contributions from our friends,
and are always pleased to do so, as it shows
an interest in the welfare of our paper, n
and implies that the Journal is consid- (
ered a desirable medium for the couiuiu- .1
nication of valuable ideas, and the display g
of literary talents. If, at any time, we fail a
to publish articles sent to us, we hope that
failure will be attributed to the want of
space in our columns, and not to a lack of
appreciation of the efforts of the writers.
This must be taken as a general excuse,
as time docs not suffer us to make apolo- y
cries in individual instances. j
Religious.?A successful meeting h:is j
been in progress at the Baptist Church. ,j
at which Rev. 0. F. Gregorie lias been
preaching. Last Friday afternoon three
converts were immersed by Mr. Gregorie,
and on Sunday one additional, by Rev. ^
Robert Thomson, at Worrell's Mill. Those
do not embrace all of the fruits of the
meeting, as there arc others who were not ^
ready for immersion.
Court for Kershaw Counits
regular term next .Won21st
^^^^mi'skmknt.? We learn that our citisens
are to be offered something in the
way of amusement, about the first of Oc- i
tuber. Preparations are being made for J
a Concert, which will be conducted by the 1
Palmetto Cornet Band, assisted by other (
young men of the Town. The programme
will embrace music on both "brass" and j
' stringed" instruments, and songs, comic }
and sentimental, solos and choruses.?
There is a good deal of musical talent among
oar young men, aud we doubt not that their
entertain incut will be creditable to theui- ^
selves, and enjoyablo by their patrons.? j
Their efforts in this line are fully equal (
to the majority of the travelling "shows."
and are certainly more entitled to the 1
countenance and patronage of our people. 0
The programme will be published before
the time fixed for the Concert, which will a
give all needful information to those who J
wish to spend a pleasant evening, and
patronize "home enterprise." u
Jury List.?We are indebted to our
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friend, Capt. S. B. Hall, Jury Commissioner,
for the following list of Petit Jurors,
who are to serve at the ensuing term
u
of the Circuit Court:
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Abrain Brown* I Benjamin (J. Team, I
Aaron Alexander* I J. M. Perry, e
Herman Baum, John 1). McCaskili,
Samuel Page,* Aaron Logan,* j,
Moses Hough, Angus McGougan, ^
Jesse McCaskili,* Bram Manigault,*
George Patterson,* Amos Jones,
A. J. McDowell, George It. Sowcll, "
Henry Rotan, Robert Turner, ti
James Burrus. jr.* Jack Duron,*
James T. Cauthcn, II. II. Hall, ,
John K. Mahaffy, A. 1>. Jones, jr.
B. E. Clyburn, Alfred Peay,*
Abram Brisbane,* Peter Allen,*
M. K. Yarbrough, L. C. Thompson. 1 f
TK^iui marked thus * are colored.
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The Camden Tax Union.?This body j
met at Temperance Hall, on Monday last. 1
Fifty-six persons made application for
membership, and were elected, thus increasing
tin roll of the Union to one hundred
and forty. Generals James Chesnut, (
J. B. Kershaw, and J. D. Kennedy wore (
elected additional delegates to the County |
Union.
1
Sons of Temperance.?Antioch I>i- <
vision, No. 58, S. of T., celebrated its <
anniversary on Friday last, at Antioch I
Church. Addresses were made by Gen j I
J. B. Kershaw and P. G. W. P., A M. I
Kennedy. We are glad to learn that the 11
Division has done welh, and that tho pros-1 <
pect for its continued success is cucour- i
aging. There was a large audience pres. <
snt, aud much interest was manifested in
the good work. 1
The County Tax Union was organized
on Tuesday, (he 8th instant,by (he
election of the following officers:
President?Dr. E. M. Boykin.
Vice President?Capt. T. 11. Clarke.
Secretary?J. K. Witherspoon.
Treasurer?Theodore Lang.
The following named gentlemen were
:he delegates from the precinct Unions:
camden.
Wm. D. Tranthatn, T A. Moore,* J.
K. Witherspoon, Washington Carlos. T
Lang, l>r. E M. Boykin, Gen. J. B. Kerihaw,*
Gen. James Chesnut, and Gen,
r. D. Kcuncdy.
cur Eton's mi i.e.
T. II. Clarke, John Burdell. I>r. W. j
i. Nelson, V. S. Jordan. Win. Kelley,
ilenry Roykiu, and Win. Burdell.*
Bl'FKALO.
Col. B. Jones * W. A. Addison, J. N.
iowell.* Samuel West and J. K. Haley.*
pi.AT rock.
J. T. Cauthou, L. C. Hough, W. Il#
'atterson, and J)r. J. I. Tranthaui.
oakland.
[. F. Holland, B. T. McCoy, II. Pate,
nd J. F. Turner.
i.ibkrtv mr.L. Rev.
J. G. Richards, W. K Thompsn,
and Col. L. J. Patterson.*
turkey creek.
J. Duncan Shaw and W. B. Gardner
town creek.
Not- represented.
Those marked thus * were not present. ,
Gen. J B. Kershaw, Gen. James Ches- i
ut, and Dr. E. M. Boykin were elected
Iclegates to the State Union, which will;
leet to-day, at 12 M.
Alternates?Gen. J. D. Kennedy, Col.
i. J. Patterson, and J. F. Kelley.
Another Tax Union.?Pursuant to!
otice a meeting was held at "Marshall's
Jhurch," on Tuesday, 1st instant, and the J
Oakland Tax Union" was organized with
I
fly-nine members. The officeis elected
re:
t v nrtn?.wi
X IVOIUVI1V 1. X HVIIIUIU,
Vice-President?13. T. McCoy,
Secretary?13. M. Brown,
Treasurer?J. E. Alexander.
Executive Comniitte?President, and
rice-President, ex officio, A. M. Dunn,
F. E. Pearce, and E. L. McCoy.
Delegates to County Union?I. F. IIoland,
13. T. McCoy," II. Pate, and J. F.
rurncr
We regret that circumstances prcventd
us from attending this meeting, in com
iliance with kind invitations.
Camden, S. C., Sept. 3, 1874.
The Camden Female School Association
net Thursday, at Jones' Hall, in pursu,nce
of the oall of the Chairman. Gen.
lames Chesnut in the Chair.
On motion of J. 13. Kershaw, it was
Resolved, That a Board of Trustees, to
consist of eighteen members, be forthwith
dected.
BOA It D ELECTED.
lames t'hesuut. W. D. Trantham.
r. B. Kershaw. J. A. Young.
V. M. Shannon. J. W. McCurry.
S. M. Boykin. Jatncs Jones.
1. I). Kennedy. S Baruch.
\. K. Durham. J. M. DcSaussure. <
?. L Zemp. A. A. Moore.
V. Z. Leitner. T. II. Clarke.
J. Bauui. J. M. Davis.
V/U LIlUllUII, It WiW
Resolced, Thatllcv. S. II. Hay. Rev J.
iV. Kelly, Rev. Robert Thomson, and the
lector of the Episcopal Church be elected
lonorary members of the Hoard of True.!
ecs.
Resolve<?, That the Hoard of Trustees
>c requested to take immediate steps to
rganize the proposed Female College.
The meeting of the Association then
djourned, and a meeting of the Hoard of
trustees was held.
Uen. James Chcsnut was elected Chairnan
of the Hoard of Trustees, J, M. Da
is Secretary, and W. D. Trantham, Trcaurer.
On motion of J. R. Kershaw,
Resolved, That there shall be an Execitive
Committee, to consist of the Chair,
lan. e.c officio, and four members, to be
lectcd.
Members Elected?W. M. Shannon, A.
I. Durhaui, K. M. Roykin ami J. \V\
IcCurry.
The following were appointed a Coinlittce
to report a constitution and by-laws
> a meeting to be called by the Chairian
: J 11. Kershaw, J. M. DeSaussure,
\ L. Zcmp, J. I). Kennedy and James
Tones.
Resolved. That the Executive Commit-'
ee be requested to report, as soon as posiblc,
to this Hoard, a suitable corps of
eachers for the Institution.
Resolved, T hat the papers of the town
>c requested to publish these proceedings.
J A >1ES C11 ESN IT, Chairman.
J, M. Davis, Secretary.
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An Extraordinary Cask.?Information
bus reached us of another case, in
irhich Mr Trial Justico Cousart exhibited
nis remarkable power of inventing law to
uit the emergency. It appears that
3ha's. Walters and Sophia Cuuthon, (both
jolored.) are not on the most friendly
terms. One day last week, Charles went
!o Mr. Cousart, and made affidavit, "that
the said Sophia Cauthcn wilfully, uin.
liciously. and unlawfully ruwj a bill in hi,
yicn house, with intent to ihsturb hiui, the
said Charles Walters, contrary to thr peace
ami ilii/nity of the State, Ac., Ac." Upon
this affidavit, the Trial Justice issued a
warrant for "Maliciuiu Miichtef," and
Sophia was arrested. Everything seemed
to be working smoothly towards a nice
case of "costs" against the unfortunate
colored woman, who had undoubtedly
committed the fearful crime of ringing the i
bell in her own house, and thereby dis- '
turbing the mid-day slumbers of Charles j
Walters; but happily she conceived the
idea of taking legal advice, and finding i
out if Mr. Cousart might not be I
mistaken in his construction of the law.? i
She therefore consulted Mr. A. 1*. Linning,
1
who thought that this was a rather pecu
liar case of "Malicious Mischief" and
promised to appear for the Defendant.?
On the dav of trial, he appeared, no doubt '
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much to the surprise and contrary to the
expectations of Mr. Consart, and moved
to "quash" the indictmcut, which was '
promptly done. The Defendant was thus s
saved from ' costs," but these inevitable ^
consequences of all law suits must fall 0
somewhere, and will, in this case, be borne v
J
by our bankrupt Countv. It is disgraceful
that the law should be thus perverted u
into an instrument to gratify private mal- u
ice. and oppress the poor and ignorant. 0
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Cukkton's MiLL.-i-The meeting at b
Cureton's Mill last Saturday was a com- s
plctc success. The crowd was the largest S'
that has assembled at that point since the
war, being estimated at tluee hundred,
and was quiet, earnest, and attentive
throughout the whole day. Capt. T. II.
Clarke, President of the Tax Union, presided,
and introduced to the.audience, in (
succession. Col. K. M. Poykin, Gen'l. J. N
B. Kershaw, Col. W. M. Shannon, Judge ^
\V. /. Loitner, and A. P. Dinning, Ksq.? ^
who made able and temperate speeches,
counselling great moderation and caution
of action upon the part of our people, but t
insisting upon a firm, manly, and intclli- p
gent maintenance of their rights against ii
a corrupt and ruinous government. A c
large accession was made to the ranks of I
the "Cureton's Mill Tax Union." An v
elegant and abundant barbecue had been t
prepared, and was much enjoyed. The s
west side of Watercc is thoroughly aroused r
to the emergencies of the times, and can
be depended on. t
It would have afforded us great pleas* I
urc to have met with our friends on this
occasion, but the exigencies of business !
forbade. ;j
a
The Cotton Crop.?The fields are be
ginning to look white, and there will soon
be a considerable quantity of new cotton
in market. The caterpillar holds (-ft", and ^
if lie observes this policy for a while, we *
will be able to laugh at him.
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Fall?1S7-I*?Baum Bros, announce j,
that they are now ready for the fall trade. v
A large and varied stock has been carefully
selected from the leading markets of 1
the country, and is now offered to the ^
people of Kershaw and surrounding coun- t
ties. This old-established house has. by "*
well directed effort, secured a position for t
character and reliability in business, that )
is sf-oniifl to none in the ennntrv. This is .1
shown by an extensive patronage, which c
requires a heavy stock every season, ami
a constant replenishing of what has been 1
purchased. For (lie Fall and Winter.
Haum Bros. have procured a full stock of ?
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Dry Goods, Hats, and Shoes, of all qualL i<
ties, Groceries of all classes, Baling fi
and Ties, and all other articles usually n
kept in a leading commercial house, to 1
which the attention of all is invited.
A
Georof. Aldk.n, Esq.?This gentle- ,'j
man has returned from a trip to the North, ?
undertaken, principally, for the purpose
of enabling him to supply everything
needful to the transaction of a jirst-ciuss .i
business. With that marked attention to ^
neatness and convenience, which is eon- s'
spicuous in nil that he does, his place of ^
business has been arranged so that a large 11,
trade can ho conducted without delay and '?
crowding of customers. A visit to his
premises shows a large ware house in the
rear of his store, with a platform admirably
adapted to the loading and unloading of cotton
and heavy groceries with the greatest
despatch. Hero is stored everything that
a farmer can want, bacon, flour, salt, su- tl
i . .. C... 1 ..11 ,.f ,|.? i C!
gar, OUgglllg. HUH, tVC., l\c., ?ou all ill uiu I ||
very bent quality, for Mr. A Id on never i,
keeps any inferior articles. 11 is stock of
Family (Iroceries is also very select, and c
varied He also offers a choice lot of Shoes,
and the heavier quality of Dry Hoods. A ^ w
corps of competent, active, and obliging N
clerks is always in his employ, who know, |j
where to find what a customer wants, and *\
how to satisfy the most exacting, as t? ?'
quality, prices, Ac When a merchant
of Mr. Aldon's capacity announces ,
. | h
a certain lino of business policy, we know r,
that implicit faith can be placed in his j'1
professions ami promises. i;
) H
Dhy (loops for F.VKKViuniy ?11.
Haruch, Ko?j., is certainly an enterprising
merchant. Dong before each season opens, |
he goes to New York, Boston, and other
leading markets, ami there selects with euro
and judgment every imaginable thing in '
the Dry Hoods line, that his patrons can <
call for. These arc in Camden by the 1
time that the earliest customers can want |
| them. As usual, he is ' roady for the j1
tfado" this Fall. Head what lie has to
say elsewhere, and when you pay him a I
visit you will find an enormous stock,!J
that for brilliancy and variety is perfect i
ly bewildering. Five hundred packages
have already arrived, and they ate still
coining. His goods aro admirably arranged.
and his show-windows arc beautiful
and attractive. The proprietor and
his obliging clerks are as active and attentive
as they can be, and never fail to
sell the heat articles at the loiccst possible
urice*. A large assortment of Carpets and
Furniture is also offered on the most
reasonable terms. Call early and examine
he ' Grand Array of Goods at H. BaruchV
Builders' and Contractors' Special
Notice.
Your wants in the Building Material
..inc, including Sashes, Blinds, Doors
Hardware, Mantel Pieces, White Pine
Yalnut and Fancy Lumbers, Flooring
Boards, &c., will be furnished the couiing
cason by the Great and Old Established
[Builders' Emporium, at very advantage
u3 prices, and a warrant given on al
rork propc/ly used. They are also the
Agents for Asbestos' Roofing felt, the
laterial constitutes one of unusual merit,
lueh superior to any of the class prcvinsly
brought to notice, and worthy of
rial by those who desire a durable, ca.<rif
applied, comparatively inexpensive and
afe roofing, being practically lire proof
end for price list and circulars.
I II. Hall& C*.. Charleston ..S. C
A Fine School for Girls.?Mrs. C.
. Shannon's, advertised this week.
A Fine Establishment.?The Dry
loods IIous > of C. A E. L. Kerrison, at
*o. 297 King Street, Charleston, S. C.?
'isitors to that city will do well to give
Iictn a call.
The American Farmer for Sei>ember.?This
old-established farm paer
is promptly at hand. We notice that
I has this month absorbed one; of itsyoungr
contemporaries, The He*/ Virginia
'utrvi Journal. Its pages are filled as
usual with sound and practical iuformaion.
Xo farmer, gardener, dairyman or
tock raiser but would be benefited by
eading it.
All branches of farm work arc treated,
mt especial attention is paid in this numicr
to the wheat crop.
Published by Sauil. Sands & Son, Xo. 9
Corth St., Baltimore, Md., at 81.50 a year;
i copies, 85.00. Specimens sent free on
pplication.
CHARLESTON TO THE TRONT.
Among our new advertisements, is that of one of
he oldest establishments in this State. Established
n 1S3'?, ii has maintained the first place in its line
f business. With large experi-m e and unsurpaseil
facilities, Messrs. Walker, Evans A Cogswell are
rcp&rcd t-> sustain the reputation of : ii?-ir cstabshinent.
Like A. T. Stewart, they believe in newsaper
advertising, and take this means toannounce
hat they have this season added very largely to
heir stock of type and machinery, and are better
repared than ever to please their cust-oners. We
rish them every success.
ZT*?: .
AW?;t.i, Establish r.n Horsr.?It is a fact
leyond dispute tlmt Messrs, Kingsland &
Ieutli, ol Columbia, by their energy and close
ttention to business, have established fotheir
house an enviable reputation. They
pare no time nor labor in keeping up their
tock. and being always on the u atch for anyliing
new under the sun, iilwnvs have such a
ariety as cannot fail to give the utmost satisfaction.
If you want anything forhed-reom.
lining room or kit -hen in crockery, glass,
hinu, iron, tin, wood or willow ware, go to
he store iiit um* me i omnium inun,
TRCHdOTT, BENEDICT A CO..
CHAUI.KSTOX, S. C.
Offer to the public ami dealers In general, an Itnlense
and well selected stock of I) BY HOODS,
'AKPSTH, OILCLOTHS,MATTINGS, Ac., at the
west prices. Herewith they annex the prices of
few articles?Calicoes, from 6 to 10c., Long (lotha.
rotn <> to l.v., Brown Ilomespitns, extra heavy,
rotn it--j., 10c., Jeans, from 12 i-2<\ upward*,CaaaU
teres, from sue upwards. Plaiinnels, from jotohOe.
ad lea Misses' and dent's Hose, 76c., $1,14, t-i.oo
ml upwards, Suspenders, $1,40 |?er doz. ami ttprards,
Ladles' and Hents' Pocket Handkerchiefs. !
rotn fifle per doz. and upwarils. Black ami Colored j
Ipacas,'joe, and upwards, Dress Hoods, from 26c.
pwards, Ladies' aud dents' Furnishing floods,
'ancy. Hoods, Kihimtis. Notions, Ac., from lfi to '
5 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere, satopics sent (
ml orders promptly tilled. All Kktaii. orders from
lit.'hi upwards, sent per Express free of charge.?
, liberal discount to wholesaledealears.
Sin is often the result of physical ill health
ml feeble stomachs. During one third of
ur time the process of digestion continues,
o be dyspeptic is to be miserable; dyspepia
is the fottiulntiou of fevers and till disea*
es of tlic blood, liver, skin and kidneys.?
lyspopsiu yields to the virtues of the vegeta
1c ingredients of that great purifier of tin*
lood aud restorer of health, I)u. Wai.k?:r's
INKt'AIt DlTTUKS.
00 TO TEXAS
VI \ THE
LOXE STAR ROI TF !
S'TKIIN ATtoN VI. AMI II11 f.AT NOKTIIKHN ll.ll.
l'assetigets going to Texas via .Memphis
ml Little Hock, or via Shreveport, strike
lis line at ..otigview, the llest lloute to l'al
tine, lleariio. Wat Vustiii. IItintsville, (
ouston. Galveston and nil poiitlsiit V. es- ^
rn. Cent ml. ilastern- and Southern Texas. |
I'a-seiigers via Now Orleans will litnl it the
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I'M IIUIIIU Uf ? ,> * ? .miiivuii., i/iiim iii-.i,
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This lino is well hnilt, thoroughly equipped
ith every modern improveinont. including
cw and Klegunt Day Conches, Pullman Pal o
Sleeping Dais. M estinghnuse Air Drakes,
liller's Patent Safety IMtttforins and Couprs:
and now hcrefrleo can the passenger so
inipletely depend on a speedy, safe and com
rtahle journey.
The DON K ST.\I' HOCTK has admirably
aswered the iptery: "How to go to Texas?"
y the puhliciitinu of an interesting and truthil
docuiiietit. eoiitniuing a valuable and cori?ot
map, which can he olitnined, free of charge
vaddressing tlie llKSKRAL TP'UKT ABNT,
International and Orcai Northern
ail road. Iloiulon, Texns,
| District K.l Fobruaryli!?din.
From the Ashes.,
l)lt, /10>l 1?
Has risen?and established himself at his
tl.lt ST.l\i> where he will be happy to
;?-eive ali his old friend* and customers, and
is many new ones as feel disposed to visit
tint. Thankful I n- past favors, he will spare
10 pains to make it agreeable and profitable
u all who may rail on him.
lit#' Constantly on hand, MP.PICIN'KS,
PAINTS, OILS. WINDOW GLASS, KKKO<KNB
I.AMP < III M.N FYS, l'l'lt KCM PHY.
1 \UDKN SKKDS. and every article pertaining
tu a Well-supplied Store.
PHYSICIANS' PitKSCH1 PTDt.NS will rei-eive
especial attention
August i!7. tf '
New Advertisements.
WOKJ>IXG PEOPLE?Male or Female.
Employment at home, per week
warranted, no capital required. Particulars
and valuable samples sent free. Address
with t? cent return stamp. ROSS, Williamsburg,
N. V.
For
COUGHS, ( OLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
PUT UP ONLY IX BLUE BOXES.
.1 Tried and Sure Itemed)-.
Sold by Druggists.
Episcopal Female Institute,
Under direction of CHRIST CHURCH, Winchester,
Ya.: Rev. J. C. Whkat, A. M., Principal,
(formerly Vice-Prin. Ara Fein. Inst.,)
with competent assistants in the various departments
of English, Mathematics, Natural
Science, Languages, Music, vocai anu instrumental,
Drawing and Painting. The session
of t en scholastic months, begins Sept. 2, 1874.
Circulars of course of study, terms, &c , sent
on application to J. 0. WHEAT, Winchester.
References?The Bishop and Clergy of the
I'rot. Epis. Church of the Diocese of Virginia.
$20
will buv
First Mortgage Premium Bond
ok tub
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
TVew York.
Authorized by the Legislature of the .State 0
New Vork.
1
First Premium Drawimj, S<pt. 7, 1874.
Address for Bonds and full information,
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Financial Agents, 2d PA RFC 110 W, X. V.
P. 0. Drawer 29.
Applications for Agencies received.
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For sale by
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OFFICE OF
School Commissioner, |
KKKSIIAW COUNTY,
CAMDEN. S. C.. Sept. 1. 1874.
The County Doar l of Examiners will hold
meetings on each Monday. Tuesday and Friday.
during the month of September, for the
purpose of examining persons who desire to
engage in teaching in the Free Schoois during
the next ensuing scholastic year.
Teachers whose certificates of qualification
have expired will present themselves before
the Board for re-cxamination.
FRANK CARTER, Co. Sell. Coni'r.
.September 0. Ut
lioard of Equalization. ;
OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,
K Kits haw County.
Camukx, S. C., September G, 1874.
Notice is hereby given, that the Board of
Equalization for (lit.-: County, will meet at the
Auditor's Office in Cauidcn, on the lltli of
September, 1S74, for the purpose of opinl-!
izing the Ileal and Personal Property of'
Kershaw County for the fiscal year, 1874.
The Hoard will meet from day to day until
the equalisation will have beeu completed.
11 v permission*of the Hoard.
X. W. BLAIR,
County Auditor and ex officio Clerk.
September !l. lit
BOOTS AND SHOES!
HATS MD~ CAPS! I
NEW STOCK! 1
Just received in great variety and style,
md for sale at prices to suit the times, by
KIRK LEY X* GARLAND.
August 127. tf
FOR SALE.
? <
The HOUSti and LOT on Broad Street, now :
)ccuj>ieil hy the subscriber, a first rate ltusi- |
less Stanil. The House contains seven rooms,
vith pood Store in front. A bargain can he '
mil ifa|ij)lie<l for soon. '
11. l>. BKONSOX.
August 27. It
NEW FLOUR!!,
SUPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR,
EXTRA FAMILY FOUR.
SUPER. FLOUR,
(
nnot xi) at
i ijirsiix-s niiiLN,
from
> 10W W1I10AT,
for sale in
BARRELS AND SACKS,
at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES,'
HY
KIUKLEY A GARLAND.
July 23. tf.
V Wi V AThii pillhas been used
This rem A ^ S With great sacceea in
edy willy & Apnvate practice It
ia almostV S? ^ \\cannot produce any
every casey ^ S \iU effecta, and a
immediately\\ ^ ^ v^a'r will conrelieve
the \\^-J~!^vince every one
mostseverePEOF ^\?^eva*ue
cases of/7 _ this
? / JACKSON'S W*y
I tt PILLS 1
eg V J W 11 h
s? \ 3? IRi IOIE3: JJ that
and prove 50Ci sx most deiny.aluablec^s^^
r es a i n g
in Neural gi a Y" IT o VI disease,
Intermittent Fevers ,Y o & \\
and Headache, and isY p 5 \\ ^
i -? onlfln/li^ Trtirr/i PnA\ ^ 5 A ^
reduced conditions ofV ^ \ t>
the system. \ ^ \ ?
BOWIE & MOISE, Wholesale Druggists,
Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
Cotton Gins and Scales.
Wc arc agents for the well-known and popular
NEBLETT & GOODRICH
COTTON GINS,
ftud are now receiving orders, to be delivered
nt the shortest possible notice. Also, for
SMITH'S IMPROVED HAND POWER
Cotton Press,
And FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES,
acknowledged to be the Best is the World,
which we offer at Manufacturer's prices with
expenses added.
J. & T. I. JONES.
May 28. tf
Glass and Crockery Ware.
A large and well-selected stock of new and
beautiful GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE,
Just received and for sale CHEAP, by
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
June I tf
BACGINC AND TIEST
Rolls and Half Rolls best heavy BAGGING,
100 bandies ARROW TIES,
50 " SPLICED TIES.
For sole by
PIIELPS & BILLINGS.
August 111: tf
BAGGING AND TIES,
14.0(10 yard. BAGGING,
:;u,000 lbs. TIES. For sale by
Aug. 20. BAUM BRO'S.
THK PLAYTEB'S
WAREHOUSE!
Wc have now on hand, and arc constantly
receiving
a r..n 1 n
M run anu oumpitue oiuuk
OF
GROCERIES,
FOlt THE
Spring; and Summer Trade,
TOGETHER WITH
All otlier ALi'ticles
1\ OUR LINE.
Desiring to do, as far as possible, a
3TICTLY CASH BUSINESS,
wo are offering our Goods at the
Lowest Cash Prices,
\Yc invite attention to the following
>rices:
Drown Sugar, 10 cents per lb.
I). S. Sides, atlOj cents per lb.
C. 11. Sides, at 11 cents per lb.
Rio Coffee, at 35 cents per lb.
Family Flour, at 810 to 812 per bbl.
Kerosene Oil, at 35 cents per gallon,
And everything usually found in a first
lnea llrncnrv..
"MWW v"' v;
it corresponding prices for CASH. It
Doing our determination to Sell Goods,
uir fronds would do well to give us a
1). W. JORDAN, Agent
April 2. tf
CONBAD M. WIENGES,
MAM FACU HKH AND DEALER IN
HARNESS, SADDLES, &c.
BROAD-STREET.
Camden, S. C.
In the building formerly occupied by S. A
Benjamin,)
Trunks thoroughly and neatly repaired
Orders solicited. and work promptly done.
\ll work warranted.
Teras?I'ositivrht Cath on (Mir try, with no
ir>'i>tian.
February 6 tf.
In ii Fow l>ayw.
'?Ve will be ready for business, and have
tine stock of Goods to offer, received sine
lie fire, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Hardware and Groceries,
Our stock of Iron, Steel, Plough Mould*
Traces. Axes, Hatnes, Kails, and all Brticli
for Plantatior.'use, is complete, and will I
sold low for cush.
KENNEDY" & BOYKIN.
January 15. tf
\
Hampden Sidney College.
The next session of HAMl'DEN SIDNEY
will begin September 3d, 1874.
FACULTY.
Rev. J. M. I'. Atkinsok, D. D.f President
and Professor of Moral Science.
L. L. Holladat, A. M., Professor of Natural
Science.
Waltkr Blair, A M., Professor Latin
and Instructor in German.
Df.l. Kkmcer, A. M, Professor of Mathematics.
Addisox Hogk, A. M., Professor of Greek
and Instructor in French.
HAMPDEN SIDNEY COLLEGE is aituated
in Prince Edward county, Vs., within a
few hundred yards of Union Theological Seminary,
and seven miles from Farmville, on the
Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad.
In this institution the curriculum is retained;
instruction is comprehensive and thorough,
and no student is advanced to another
class without a searching examination.
Expenses are moderate, and, from the retired
location of the College, temptation! to
extravagance are few.
Provision has been made for the establishment
of a " MESS HALL," whioh, to those
availing themselves of its advantages, wil 1
materially lessen the expenses of board.
Catalogues can be obtained on application
to the undersigned.
REV. J. M. P. ATKINSON,
President Hampden Sidney College,
Prince Edward County, Va
August 13 ly.
HAEb TIMES!!
W> call the attention of the public to our
LARGE
And Carefully Assorted
Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE'
CONSISTING OP
Ohoice Family
GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
SHOES, HATS,
TTflrHwflrA owil OwmiVSW
ww v iwm vi wavi j ?
Our Goods have been purchased with a
view to the
HARDNESS OF THE TIMES
And the
Wants of our Patrons,
And are offered at the
Lowest Possible Priees,
TO
Cash. Buyer?.
J. & T. I. JONES.
May 28. tf
FRESH
AND
MEDICINES.
#
Our 9tore and jontcnts having been d?tsroyed
by the la?.e fire, we have opened with
an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of
Drugs and Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
One Door above Mrs. Crosby's,
Where we hope to see our old friends and
customers.
liODGNOX & DEWLAP.
January 19.
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( Brichdi^Vmlt JUHj&dbwttrs, H is* 6'wuii8|
i Shtt*niUtrbleMintLti;Floor on?Doomo3
i TUutPjWhitr Tint, HilMtflMQlAtmSe/? H
I tdbwetHdlrrjFnr Jffodfd e. ^
n All WorA W&rraxttd, (5
J LOWEST PRICES.v
^ Send fbrPrict Liit. g
LH. HALL & CO. 8
| Jftnufiefurcrj A Unites. K
2.4>,6, 9,10, ?jdrkct Street, ?l
' m| 223,225, Fast Boy,' ]
. Ej CHAfxLESTOK, S. C. gg
, This Cut entered ]accotdingto Act of C\
gross in the ycarl878, by I. H. Hall &
Co., in the office of the Librarian of
CongveM at Washington.
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